Another important thing as Linuz himself pointed out that people don't like
installing things, the reason Linux succeeded as Android is that it comes
preinstalled. If Linux comes preinstalled in other branded hardwares like
laptops, it would get popularity.
On 27 Jun 2013 09:52, "gajendra khanna" <[email protected]> wrote:

> that nexus is what has to be broken. I don't see why GNU or Linux couldn't
> get even one manufacturer to provide totally compatible products. One
> motherboard manufacturer alone is sufficient to make the tilt. The least
> they can do is get a Taiwanese company to do the needful and then market
> it.
> User friendliness is still a valid argument. There are two parts of the
> term "user friendliness" when I speak of it. Firstly, applications should
> be easy to use. The second more important part, it should be intuitive
> requiring little or no re-learning by user which has not happened in true
> sense. Many people have been scared away by that.
> if you have such a distro on a known hardware, it shall lead to much
> better adoption.
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